Not everyone in BJP was happy with murmurs that Yogi was also becoming popular in Delhi
'Power to All' requires 20 million new connections in UP
A board at every village panchayat will have contact details of the village pradhan, others
The party will also hold training camps for its office bearers of all the six regions of the state
The chief minister also asked for mobile food testing labs to check milk samples
40 yoga wellness centres will be set up in 23 ayurvedic, 7 Unani and 12 homeopathic hospitals
Sulkan Singh is likely to have a brief stint as the state police head
Signalling a major reprieve to the beleaguered Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in Uttar Pradesh, the Adityanath Yogi government is giving shape to a progressive exit policy for industry.The exit policy for sick and defunct industrial units has long been pending with the state government over successive regimes, yet it could never see the light of day.MSMEs have along been demanding an exit policy to allow the promoters of such units start new ventures or dispose of distressed assets.UP MSME and export promotion principal secretary Rajnish Dubey said here today the exit policy, which had been pending for the last several years, was now under active consideration.In its maiden cabinet meeting on April 5, the Yogi dispensation had constituted a Group of Ministers (GoM) to draft the New UP Industrial Policy. The GoM is chaired by deputy chief minister (CM) Dinesh Sharma and comprises senior ministers Rajesh Agarwal, Satish Mahana, Gopal Das Nandi and Srikant Sharma as ...
Yogi Adityanath has been reviewing the schemes of the previous Akhilesh Yadav government
Mooted a proposal of appointing 500 tourist police for providing better facilities
Pachauri asserted that the biometric system in the Khadi office was not being followed
In the meeting, CM stressed on effective checks on corruption in all cells of the police
Over the past month, Yogi Adityanath has gradually earned the reputation of a hard taskmaster
Govt is planning to conduct a feasibility study of cycle tracks so as to ascertain its utility
Adityanath assured them that the government will give all facilities for opening new mills
He also directed a new excise policy to be chalked out with a view to increase state's revenue
In 30 days, Yogi deftly nurtured his image as action oriented, austere and hard taskmaster
Citing an online Hindi article written by the UP CM, the Congress asked him to apologise
Action against slaughterhouses have had a debilitating impact on the state's meat industry
The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has favoured the shifting of British-era tanneries releasing toxic wastes into the river Ganga at Kanpur. The UP government has told the National Green Tribunal that hunt for a new site for setting up of these leather units, which are the "major source of pollution" in Ganga, is under consideration and would be identified soon. Last year, the then Akhilesh Yadav government had opposed the idea of shifting of over 400 tanneries giving employment to over two million people, saying the moving the tannery hubs to some other place was almost "next to impossible" due to paucity of land. The Yogi government's decision favouring shifting them was conveyed at a high-level meeting held in the NGT which was chaired by the green panel's Chairman Justice Swatanter Kumar. The NGT chief was apprised by the state's Additional Chief Secretary of Environment & Forest that a call in principle has been taken to shift out the tanneries from the ...